There was no doubt that it was incumbent upon the Respondent in making the ex parte application to make full and frank disclosure. |
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This is entirely consistent with the familiar field of interlocutory injunctions granted ex parte. |
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The judge exercised his discretion under s. 46 to accept evidence ex parte. |
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The reason why the Anton Piller order is so effective is that it is ordered ex parte. |
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For all requests other than those submitted for an ex parte procedure, the other party shall have the opportunity to file a response. |
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Senator Duncan Jessiman: I understand it was ex parte, but surely at some point the judge had you appear. |
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In October 1996 the mother was granted an ex parte order for custody in the United States. |
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Despite repeated warnings from the chief justice, judges continue to grant ex parte applications that have stalled corruption trials. |
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On 26 July an ex parte order was made restraining the father and the mother from removing the child from the jurisdiction of the court. |
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The respondent had asked that it be permitted to make representations on an ex parte basis and in camera. |
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He stated that he had no idea that the ex parte order involved a former client. |
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I am bound to say that, after reading it, I regretted its format, as likely somewhat to acerbate the ill feeling existing, because it conveys the impression of being purely an ex parte statement. |
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Eleven unaccountable federal judges cannot make these monumental decisions in secret ex parte proceedings. |
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In the context of the PA's scheme it follows that the government must have an opportunity to proceed ex parte. |
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It is beneficial if a stop order can be obtained expeditiously including where necessary ex parte and out-of-hours. |
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I wish merely to caution you against the whole tone of L'Etoile's suggestion, by calling your attention to its ex parte character at the outset. |
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A custody order obtained by the mother ex parte in the United States following the child's removal did not make the child's retention in Quebec wrongful. |
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Secretary of State for Transport ex parte Factortame is considered decisive as to the superiority of EU law over British law. |
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Once the ex parte portion of the hearing is concluded, the complainant is given a summary of the hearing, which provides as much information as possible without disclosing national security information. |
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It is so extraordinary, the ex parte contacts. |
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In the case of an ex parte hearing, SIRC's Senior Counsel will cross-examine witnesses on your behalf and may provide you with a summary of the information presented in your absence. |
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The privilege prohibits ex parte meetings between nonparty treating physicians and others outside the confidential relationship. |
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The Committee concluded at that time that it was not unfair for the Government of Canada to have used an ex parte process as long as a redacted summary of information was provided to the author of the complaint. |
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The proceedings of grand jury are, in the first instance, at the instigation of the government or other prosecutor, and ex parte and in secret deliberation. |
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In the 1930s, the Court used Ex parte Young to guard against regulatory state statutes which imposed heavy fines that were not redressible by eventual suit in federal court. |
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